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.- 'Y ' MQ' X st' Alpha lota Gamma Since its founding four years ago, Alpha Iota Gamma has grown to be a leading sorority on campus. Not only has it grown in actual membership, but also in its activities and accomplishments. As a sorority the girls are interested in spreading friendliness and good will on the campus. This year during rush week, a party was held in D.A.R. parlor and a tea at Wright House. The formal induction of nine new members took place at the Hotel Highland. An informal sports dance was held at the Captain Leonard House, and the formal dance at the Springfield Country Club. A faculty tea, a covered dish supper, and outing were among other activities of the sorority. Alpha Iota Gamma has had another highly successful year. Advisers . . Mrs. Cf. H. D. L'AmoureuX, Mrs. Willis B. Robinson Honorary Adviser ...... Mrs. Lydia Blakeslee OFFICERS President . . . Ruth Henderson Secretary . . . . Ann Tyer Vice-President . . . lean Lewis Treasurer . . Rendell Warren MEMBERS Mabel Blake lean Lewis Helen Speight Betty Bohner Louise McDermatt Stella Stahura Barbara Boynton Patricia Moorman Ann Tyer Gloria Cerrato Rachel Nagle Vivian Vanni Carolyn Cobb Muriel Nielson Rendell Warren Ruth Cornfoot Evelyn 'O'Brien Margaret Winterbottom Ianet Fleming Helen O'Brien Ruth Henderson lane O'Ma1ley gf- Marjorie Herold Margaret Pickett Shirley Iohnston Barbara Ripley Anita Kerr Helen Rodak 133
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MEMBERS .Z E i lf! W 'vfpic K It If-,' - ,MN L' CY-rj Ln.. tfwgfxysdi i M41--gfis fur, to C ' .- Q . A V bbw Kappa Sigma OFFICERS President . . . . . Doris Cushing V ice-President . ,Ianice Bothery Secretary . . . . Mary Louise Sutcliffe Treasurer . . . . Katherine McBrien Advisers . . . Mrs. C. B. Gadaire, Mrs. G. N. Eddy Honorary Advisers . . . . Miss Henrietta Littlefield Miss Helen Miller Miss Olive Durgin Kappa Sigma has the twofold purpose of discussing current cultural topics and presenting an annual scholarship to some girl student in the College Who is not a member of the Sorority. The year's activities included a short skit in which the members par- ticipated for our Cpen Rush Party. ln one of the periodic evening meetings we attended the concert by jessica Dragonette at the Auditorium. Another evening was devoted to the discussion of Alice Duer Miller's White Cliffs of Dover. We also enjoyed the Carol Service at the South Church during the Christmas season. Highlights oi the social calendar consisted of a series of teas for rnern- bers and friends. Also we enjoyed an outing at Mrs. Cfadaire's and our annual dinner-dance for pledgees and members. Marguerite Anderson Phyllis Bowie Eleanor Cash Doris Cushing Sylvia Ely Helen Healy Barbara Hedberg Katherine McBrien Winifred Meister Eleanor Metzler lean O'Connell Ianice Hothery Marjorie St. Germain Mary Louise Sutcliffe Henrietta Wenger Lois Vezina 135 ,RANK
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